Phagocytosis - Process carried out by macrophages, T cell - White blood cell that matures in Thymus gland, B cell - White bloof cell involved in Humoral response, Antigens - Protein markers used for cell identification, Quaternary - Protein structure of Antibodies, Lysosome - Release lytic enzymes into phagosome, Plasma cell - Type of B cells that release antibodies, Cell-mediated response - Type of response that attacks infected cells, Memory cells - B cells that remain in the body to fight subsequent infections, Complementary - Shape of variable region making antibodies antigen specific, Pathogen - Disease causing microorganism, Easier to engulf by phagocytes - Main reason for Antigen antibody complexes, Primary response - A response to a new pathogen, Herd Immunity - Vaccinating vast majortity, Monoclonal - Antibodies produced from a single group of genetically identical plasma cells, Pregnancy tests (immumoassay), cancer treatment, transplant surgery - 3 uses of monoclonal antibodies,

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